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i always appreciate your expertise steve, gil, thank you so much. thanks michelle. the me that's going to do it for this week's episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. the news i ah, the united states and many best a good rationality. and i basically called what the u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions, and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still rule the war. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed as shown as on the line. how much they don't, a ah, watching it was a shot shorter one. and i'm not going to stay like a national z. m a who is the aggression today? i'm authorizing the additional strong sanctions today. russia is the country with the most sanctions imposed against it. a number that's constantly growing a little in your senior most in mine, or wish you were banding all impor
i always appreciate your expertise steve, gil, thank you so much. thanks michelle. the me that's going to do it for this week's episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. the news i ah, the united states and many best a good rationality. and i basically called what the u. s. is, you know, the u. s. position visa be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep...
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i always appreciate your expertise steve, gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, that's going to do it for this week's episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. a question to leads. essentially, problems give a blank check to continue nato proxy war against russian businesses and consumers are now saying not so fast. the west believe russia would quickly collapse under the weight of sanctions. instead, it is the west, but if we europe facing a small do it, is this the best of both? no issue. but for the mobile user, annual g d p per capita is about $4000.00 euros. the la garza, we've got drugs calling in a mobile with wants to ship a coffee seal from corpus really to put them in your presence for your mobile home to come out, please note your littlest out there. the single thought of unemployment is off the chance. moldova territorial integrity and sovereignty. we respect the country which enjoys financial support from the u.
i always appreciate your expertise steve, gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, that's going to do it for this week's episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. a question to leads. essentially, problems give a blank check to continue nato proxy war against russian businesses and consumers are now saying not so fast. the west believe russia would quickly...
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i always appreciate your expertise steve. gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, well, that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning and we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah, ah, ah ah ah, western leads essentially promise you have a blank check to continue nato proxy war against russia. businesses and consumers are now saying not so fast, the west believe russia was quickly collapse under the weight of sanctions. instead, it is the west, but of the europe facing a little, you know, one, no, no, no, admiral, who are job? no, no. well, dorm was real to what they should end up unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program. that the world had ever known and grill. oh, you know, to production issue or sure. doug go did that. they're not killed when you saw new rochelle. he on more, more gen
i always appreciate your expertise steve. gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, well, that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning and we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah, ah, ah ah ah, western leads essentially promise you have a blank check to continue nato proxy war against russia. businesses and consumers are now saying not so fast, the west believe...
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s. political commentator, steve gil, who's a washington when we continue to send a to ukraine because of how much it benefits us? defense contractors. i don't think there's unanimous agreement on the republican side of what to do in terms of continuing to provide funds to ukraine. i think there will be a lot more accountability. i think there will be a demand for more transparency of how the money has been and will be spent. a lot of this funding for military operations, military armament is funding military suppliers in the u. s. i think they're the ones that are wanting to keep this war going. they don't want to see peace because that cuts into their pocket books. i think republicans will certainly be be willing to look a little bit more sceptically and how the money is being spent. and how much we are spending, we spent over 65000000000 the by did ministration, is talking about another 50000000000. and i think american taxpayers are pretty fed up, you know, we need to rebuild the, our energy sector, our water in our own sectors in the u. s. and i think again, congress, men and wome
s. political commentator, steve gil, who's a washington when we continue to send a to ukraine because of how much it benefits us? defense contractors. i don't think there's unanimous agreement on the republican side of what to do in terms of continuing to provide funds to ukraine. i think there will be a lot more accountability. i think there will be a demand for more transparency of how the money has been and will be spent. a lot of this funding for military operations, military armament is...
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we discuss this with our radio host, steve gil. he told us these types of video games at the end of the day seek to normalize the images of war with today's younger generations. the same thing that we see in movies they, they want to make sure that it looks real and it looks good. so that they can help in their recruiting efforts of anybody that might want to join the military. seeing that it looks pretty fun on call of duty. of course you can always hit the reset button and you never die. i think the other interesting thing is that there's really a limited number of enemies that you can have in the world today. there are restrictions you can't really, you know, portray muslims as terrorist. the russians are the enemy of choice today. so in the new campaign of call of duty, you have some russian mob stores, you know, combined with some bad mexican cartel folks. and then you've got good mexican, the special forces that are combined to help fight these, these evil enemies so that they've got to find enemies that they can portray. the
we discuss this with our radio host, steve gil. he told us these types of video games at the end of the day seek to normalize the images of war with today's younger generations. the same thing that we see in movies they, they want to make sure that it looks real and it looks good. so that they can help in their recruiting efforts of anybody that might want to join the military. seeing that it looks pretty fun on call of duty. of course you can always hit the reset button and you never die. i...
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i'm political commentator, steve, gil, well, he thinks bitin will still struggle to win against republicans in 2024. the democrats are touting, they're not losing badly as a when we chose out. now they were certainly anticipating a red wave themselves. i think it does make it more likely that joe biden moves forward since the democrats didn't get wiped out at all. i think it strengthens his hand to run again with kamala harris. this is vice president which made for some of the other pretenders and contenders on the democratic side to have to sit on the bench for another few years. i think by me is a reach candidate. i think that a strong republican can certainly be, but i think we're going to pay a price economically and, and, you know, internationally for the poor decisions that the buys administration is made over the last couple of years. even though they dodge the bullet in the mid term elections. i think joe biden is the democratic nominee, and frankly, they don't have a strong bench behind him. i do think it's also going to be interesting to watch the finger pointing and the blame gam
i'm political commentator, steve, gil, well, he thinks bitin will still struggle to win against republicans in 2024. the democrats are touting, they're not losing badly as a when we chose out. now they were certainly anticipating a red wave themselves. i think it does make it more likely that joe biden moves forward since the democrats didn't get wiped out at all. i think it strengthens his hand to run again with kamala harris. this is vice president which made for some of the other pretenders...
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i always appreciate your expertise steve. gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, well, that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning and we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk ah, the united states in many western countries setting title of the rationality. and i basically told what the u. s. is the u. s. position would be sanctioned as a kind of mania. they keep repeating the same actions, and i think they're doing this because they want to show that they still ruined the world. but in fact, every, especially against russia, every sanction they have imposed has shown is that the line, how much they don't, a a, with all western countries in hopes o
i always appreciate your expertise steve. gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, well, that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning and we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah ah ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to...
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that is, and perhaps maybe pick up a phone call from steve gil. i always appreciate your expertise, steve gill. thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, well, that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah, ah, question leads essentially promise give a blank check to continue nature's proxy war against russia. businesses and consumers are now saying not so fast. the west believe russia with quickly collapse under the weight of sanctions. instead, it is the west, but to play europe facing a read for a while, we have, which are ours, we make, you know, let you to really care about me. if you care about the play. i wish somebody could just tell me why their hair lately, lynching, beating poverty. why supremacy is the disgusting amber. the people in mississippi voted on a flyer and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the current flag. our purpose is to play in the good name and get
that is, and perhaps maybe pick up a phone call from steve gil. i always appreciate your expertise, steve gill. thank you so much. thanks, michelle. ah, well, that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi there show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. ah, ah, question leads essentially promise give a blank check to continue nature's proxy war against russia. businesses and...
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i always appreciate your expertise steve, gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. the me that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi, to show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. the me i oh, a lot. we have which are ours. we make, you know, let's you to really, you care about me. if you care about the play. i wish somebody could just tell me why their hair hatred, lynching, beating poverty. why supremacy is the disgusting ambulance? the people in mississippi voted on a flyer, and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the car and why. our purpose is to defend the good name of the confederates held because of these monuments, the tc, everywhere or not, can they not mind elect to the confederate government, their monuments to the, to the soldiers, to battery. you know, if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything below the united states in many western countries, adding a title
i always appreciate your expertise steve, gil, thank you so much. thanks, michelle. the me that's going to do it for this weeks episode of modus operandi, to show that dig deep into foreign policy. i'm your host manila chan. thank you for tuning in. we'll see you again next week to figure out the ammo. the me i oh, a lot. we have which are ours. we make, you know, let's you to really, you care about me. if you care about the play. i wish somebody could just tell me why their hair hatred,...
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to go further in depth on this, let's cross live now to radio host and political commentators be gil steve. it's great to have you on the program today. now, i know many predicted and then coming read wave of sorts in the form of a decisive republican victory in both the house and the senate. but did you only manage to get a slim majority in the house and failed to win in the senate? what do you make of the results that we've seen from the mid terms? i think it was surprising and i think folks on both the, the right and the left to this country are surprised at the results. democrats anticipated redway. republicans certainly anticipated redway. and when you look at the house and some of the senate races were talking about half point to one point, margins being the difference in what would have been a red wave and, and falling short. i think there are a couple of things that brought that to bear. first of all, the budget ministration did a great job with spending american taxpayer money to buy a win in the mid term se drain to our strategic petroleum reserve. almost empty in order to tempor
to go further in depth on this, let's cross live now to radio host and political commentators be gil steve. it's great to have you on the program today. now, i know many predicted and then coming read wave of sorts in the form of a decisive republican victory in both the house and the senate. but did you only manage to get a slim majority in the house and failed to win in the senate? what do you make of the results that we've seen from the mid terms? i think it was surprising and i think folks...
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steve: unbelievable. >> ainsley: if you donate to this organization, you paid off their mortgages. frank siller joins us now along with he see merrell da garcia. carlos gilona that says you don't have to pay your mortgage payment anymore. >> it has hard to keep the secret to be quite frank to you. >> ainsley: what did you tell them? >> i told them that the tunnel 2 towers executive board was going to meet in december and that i wanted to meet them down here at the patriot awards to get to know them a little bit. >> steve: good cruz. so, he is merrell da you thought it was a meet and greet. as it turns out, he changed your life. when he said that out loud on that stage last night, what did you think? >> >> i have something secure for my children. i di don't have to worry living paycheck to paycheck. can i make better choice ofs when it comes to something such as an essential from better quality meals, things that i could not pro-my my children before. >> because you don't have enough money right now. nobody does. >> no. >> brian: tell me about your husband. >> carlos, he loved people. he was very when 9/11 happened he knew he had to serve. he supported me
steve: unbelievable. >> ainsley: if you donate to this organization, you paid off their mortgages. frank siller joins us now along with he see merrell da garcia. carlos gilona that says you don't have to pay your mortgage payment anymore. >> it has hard to keep the secret to be quite frank to you. >> ainsley: what did you tell them? >> i told them that the tunnel 2 towers executive board was going to meet in december and that i wanted to meet them down here at the...